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News Former Blackwater employees sentenced in gun-running case
Former Blackwater employees sentenced in gun-running case
Nick Fiske
January 10, 2008 07:00:00 pm

US District Court Judge Louise Wood Flanagan of the Eastern District of North Carolina Thursday sentenced two former Blackwater USA employees to three years probation for possession of stolen firearms in exchange for their...

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News Italy seeks extradition of 139 in South America ‘Dirty War’ probe
Italy seeks extradition of 139 in South America ‘Dirty War’ probe
Nick Fiske
January 10, 2008 06:04:00 pm

Italy Thursday requested the extradition of 139 South Americans accused of kidnapping and murdering 25 Italian dissidents during Argentina's Dirty War in the 1970s and 80s. The suspects, including former Argentinian dictator Jorge Videla...

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News China executions to substitute lethal injections for gunshots
China executions to substitute lethal injections for gunshots
Nick Fiske
January 3, 2008 04:48:00 pm

China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) Thursday announced plans to phase out gunshot executions of condemned prisoners and instead switch to lethal injections . Court vice-president Jiang Xingchang said that lethal injection was a...

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News Human rights groups can protect sources: US court
Human rights groups can protect sources: US court
Nick Fiske
January 3, 2008 03:51:00 pm

The US District Court for the Eastern District of New York has ruled that human rights organizations possess the same right to protect sources when reporting on human rights abuses as traditional journalists. Magistrate Viktor Pohorelsky [official...

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News Indonesia trial of Jemaah Islamiyah terror group leader to proceed
Indonesia trial of Jemaah Islamiyah terror group leader to proceed
Nick Fiske
January 3, 2008 02:58:00 pm

An Indonesian court ruled Thursday that the trial of the head of Southeast Asian terror group Jemaah Islamiyah can proceed. A defense lawyer for Abu Dujana moved to dismiss the trial, arguing...

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News ICTR sentences ex-governor to life for role in Rwanda genocide
ICTR sentences ex-governor to life for role in Rwanda genocide
Nick Fiske
December 7, 2007 04:17:00 pm

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Friday sentenced Francois Karera to life imprisonment for his role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Karera, the former prefect of Kigali-Rural, was found guilty on three of...

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News Durbin calls for DOJ probe into CIA terror tape destruction
Durbin calls for DOJ probe into CIA terror tape destruction
Nick Fiske
December 7, 2007 02:58:00 pm

US Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) sent a letter to US Attorney General Michael Mukasey Friday, asking that the US Department of Justice launch an investigation into whether the CIA's destruction of videotaped recordings of...

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News CIA videotaped terror interrogations, destroyed tapes in 2005: Hayden
CIA videotaped terror interrogations, destroyed tapes in 2005: Hayden
Nick Fiske
December 7, 2007 06:09:00 am

CIA Director Michael Hayden sent a memo to CIA employees Thursday saying that the agency videotaped the interrogations of two terror suspects in 2002, but that the tapes were destroyed in 2005 amid concerns that they could...

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News Khadr judge orders military commission witness identities withheld: NYT
Khadr judge orders military commission witness identities withheld: NYT
Nick Fiske
December 1, 2007 12:24:00 pm

US military judge Col. Peter Brownback has issued a blanket order protecting the identities of prosecution witnesses in the military commission trial of Omar Khadr , the New York Times reported Saturday. The order, originally...

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News Countries pledge to increase efforts to protect journalists in armed conflicts
Countries pledge to increase efforts to protect journalists in armed conflicts
Nick Fiske
December 1, 2007 10:43:00 am

Seven countries on Friday committed to new efforts to protect journalists and their crews in armed conflicts following the conclusion of a meeting in Switzerland of the 194 signatories of the Geneva Conventions. The 30th International Conference of the...

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France signed armistice agreement with Nazi Germany

On June 22, 1940, France signed an armistice agreement with Nazi Germany, ending hostilities between the two states after Germany's invasion of France and recognizing the German occupation of northern France and continuing French jurisdiction in the south under the collaborative Vichy government. Read the armistice agreement here.

Supreme Court rules suspects have right to attorney during questioning

On June 22, 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Escobedo v. Illinois that suspects have the right to an attorney while they are questioned by police. Danny Escobedo eventually confessed to the murder of his brother-in-law after being detained for hours without access to his lawyer. Over the course of the interrogation, police denied Escobedo's repeated requests to speak with his lawyer and denied the lawyer's requests to speak with his client. The Supreme Court overturned Escobedo's confession on the ground that it violated his "absolute right to remain silent".

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